Allium plant named &#39;Jasmine&#39;

ABSTRACT

‘Jasmine’ is a new and distinctive variety of  Allium  which is characterized by umbels with a large quantity of pink flowers and a late flowering season.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to the Community Plant Variety Rights application number 2018/2344, filed Sep. 12, 2018, which is herein incorporated by reference.

Latin name of the genus and species: The Latin name of the novel variety disclosed herein is Allium ampeloprasum L.

Variety denomination: The inventive variety of Allium disclosed herein has been given the variety denomination ‘Jasmine’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Parentage: ‘Jasmine’ is a product of chance discovery by the inventor. In 2017, the inventor discovered the new plant at a commercial nursery in Chipiona, Spain, growing in an area adjacent to fields where a plurality of cultivated populations of Allium sp. plants are grown, including Allium ampeloprasum seedlings and Allium sp. ‘Summer Drummer’. The exact parentage is unknown. The new plant was noted for its pink umbels and was subsequently isolated for further evaluation in order to confirm the distinctness and stability of the characteristics first observed. Upon confirmation of distinctness and stability, ‘Jasmine’ was selected for commercialization.

Asexual Reproduction: Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar “Jasmine', by way of bulb division, was first initiated in June of 2017 at a commercial greenhouse in Chipiona, Spain. Through two subsequent generations, the unique features of this cultivar have proven to be stable and true to type.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of the new cultivar. The characteristics in combination distinguish ‘Jasmine’ as a distinct cultivar of Allium.

1. ‘Jasmine’ exhibits umbels with a large quantity of pink flowers; and

2. ‘Jasmine’ exhibits a late flowering season.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The FIGURE shows as true as is reasonably possible to obtain in color photographs of this type, an exemplary umbel of ‘Jasmine’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIETY

The following observations and measurements made in August of 2018 describe averages from a sample set of six specimens of 12 months old ‘Jasmine’ field-grown plants produced at commercial nursery in Hillegom, the Netherlands. Plants were produced using conventional field production protocols for Allium which consisted of regular overhead irrigation and no fertilizer or pesticide applications. During the production period, nighttime temperatures ranged from 12 to 22 degrees Celsius and high daytime temperatures ranged between 20 to 35 degrees Celsius. Plants were grown in full sun and no photoperiodic treatments or artificial light was given to the plants.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain characteristics will vary with older or, conversely, with younger plants. ‘Jasmine’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. Where dimensions, sizes, colors and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations or averages set forth as accurately as practicable. The phenotype of the variety may differ from the descriptions set forth herein with variations in environmental, climatic and cultural conditions. Color notations are based on The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, The Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2015 (sixth edition).

A botanical description of ‘Jasmine’ and a comparison with the closest known comparator is provided below.

-   General plant description:     -   -   Growth habit.—Succulent perennial with foliage growing in a             non-branched basal rosette.         -   Plant shape.—Flattened globular.         -   Height from soil level to top of foliar plane.—9.3 cm.         -   Plant spread.—Average of 20.0 cm.         -   Growth rate.—Moderate.         -   Plant vigor.—Moderate.         -   Propagation method.—Bulb division.         -   Disease and pest resistance or susceptibility.—Neither             resistance nor susceptibility to typical Allium pests and             diseases has been observed.         -   Environmental tolerances.—Adapt to, at least, USDA Zones 6             to 10 and temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius and as             low as negative 23 degrees Celcius; moderate tolerance to             wind and rain. -   Roots:     -   -   General.—The roots are bulbous and bear fibrous roots from             the base, similar to other Allium.         -   Bulb dimensions.—4.0 cm long and 4.7 cm in diameter.         -   Texture and luster of bulbs.—Smooth, glabrous and slightly             glossy.         -   Bulb color.—White, nearest to in between RHS NN155A and             NN155B. -   Stem:     -   -   Branching habit.—Acaulescent, bulbous plant with shoots             emerging from bulbs with an upright attitude. -   Foliage:     -   -   Arrangement.—Basally alternate.         -   Attachment.—Sessile.         -   Division.—Simple.         -   Attitude.—The proximal portion of the foliage is upright and             outward, while the distal portion is pendulous.         -   Fragrance.—Strongly aromatic, typical of Allium sp.         -   Lamina.—Shape — Linear. Aspect — Concave and axially             twisted. Apex — Acute. Base — Truncate. Margins — Entire.             Texture and luster — Smooth, glabrous, and matte on both the             adaxial and abaxial surfaces. Mature leaf dimensions — 14.5             cm long and 0.9 cm wide. Mature leaf color — Adaxial surface             — Yellow-green, nearest to RHS 137A. Abaxial surface —             Yellow-green, nearest to RHS 137B. Venation — Type —             Parallel. Color, adaxial surface — Yellow-green, nearest to             RHS 137A. Color, abaxial surface — Yellow-green, nearest to             RHS 137B. -   Inflorescence:     -   -   Inflorescence type.—Umbel.         -   Natural flowering season.—Spring into summer in Hillegom,             the Netherlands.         -   Time to flower.—Approximately 11 months after flowering.         -   Dimensions.—12.4 cm high, not including peduncle, and 12.5             cm in diameter.         -   Quantity of open flowers and buds per inflorescence.—570.         -   Quantity of open flowers per plant.—500.         -   Quantity of buds per plants.—70.         -   Attitude.—Upright.         -   Peduncles.—Length — Average of 83 cm. Diameter — Average of             0.7 cm. Attitude — Nearly vertical. Strength — Strong.             Texture and luster — Smooth, glabrous and slightly glossy.             Color — Yellow-green, nearest to RHS 144A, and aging to             greyed-yellow at anthesis, nearest the RHS 162B. -   Buds:     -   -   Shape.—Obelliptic.         -   Dimensions.—5.0 mm long and 4.0 mm in diameter.         -   Color.—Purple, nearest to RHS 76B, and fading lighter             towards the base, nearest to RHS 76D.         -   Texture.—Smooth and glabrous.         -   Luster.—Moderately glossy. -   Flowers:     -   -   Form.—Campanulate, with an inner whorl of tepals and an             outer whorl of tepals.         -   Attitude.—Outward in all directions, depending on position             in the umbel.         -   Lastingness.—Approximately 21 days.         -   Persistence.—Persistent; flowers are clinging.         -   Fragrance.—Moderately fragrant; a sweet perfume, typical of             Allium sp.         -   Perianth depth.—7.0 mm.         -   Perianth diameter.—10 mm.         -   Pedicels.—Dimensions — 6.0 cm long and 0.1 cm in diameter.             Strength — Moderately strong. Texture and luster — Smooth,             glabrous, and moderately glossy. Color — Purple, nearest to             RHS N77D.         -   Tepals.—Quantity — 6. Arrangement — Rotate; 2 whorls. Shape             — Ovate. Apex — Acute to broadly acute. Base — Cuneate.             Aspect — Concave. Dimensions — 5 mm long and 2.5 mm wide, as             measured. Texture and luster, inner surface — Smooth,             glabrous, and moderately glossy. Texture and luster, outer             surface — Smooth, glabrous, and matte. Margin — Entire; no             undulation. Color when opening, inner tepals — Inner surface             — White, nearest to RHS N155A, and lightly suffused with             purple, nearest to RHS 76C. Main vein is green, nearest to             RHS 137B. Outer surface — Purple, nearest to RHS 76D. Main             vein is green, nearest to RHS 137B. Color when opening,             outer tepals — Inner surface — Purple, nearest to RHS 76B.             Main vein is green, nearest to RHS 137A. Outer surface —             Purple, nearest to RHS 75A. Main vein is green, nearest to             RHS 137B. Color when fully opened, inner tepals — Inner             surface — White, nearest to RHS N155A, and lightly suffused             with purple, nearest to RHS 76C. Outer surface — Purple,             nearest to RHS 76D. Venation, inner surface — Green, RHS             137B. Venation, outer surface — Green, RHS 137A. Color when             fully opened, outer tepals — Inner surface — Purple, nearest             to RHS 76B. Outer surface — Purple, nearest to RHS 75A.             Venation, inner surface — Green, RHS 137B. Venation, outer             surface — Green, RHS 137A. -   Reproductive organs:     -   -   Stamens.—Quantity — 6. Anthers — Attachment — Dorsifixed.             Shape — Narrowly oblong. Dimensions — Approximately 1.0 mm             long and 0.5 mm wide. Color — Black, nearest to RHS 203A.             Filaments — Cross-section — Flattened. Length — 6.0 mm.             Width — 2.5 cm. Color — White, nearest to RHS NN155D.             Pollen, amount — Moderately abundant. Pollen color — White,             nearest to RHS 155D.         -   Pistil.—Quantity — 1. Length — 4.0 mm. Style — Length —             3.5 mm. Color — White, nearest to RHS NN155D. Stigma — Shape             — Pointed. Length — 0.5 mm. Diameter — 0.5 mm. Color —             White, nearest to RHS NN155D. Ovary Color — Yellow-green,             nearest to RHS 144B. -   Fruit and seeds: Not observed. -   Comparisons with the parent plants: ‘Jasmine’ is the product of     chance discovery and the parentage is unknown. Therefore, a     comparison is not possible. -   Comparisons with the closest known commercial comparator: Plants of     the new cultivar ‘Jasmine’ differ from the closest known commercial     comparator, Allium sp. ‘Summer Drummer’ (Netherlands Plant Breeder's     Rights grant number 30654), in the following characteristics     described in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 Characteristic ‘Jasmine’ ‘Summer Drummer’ Plant size. Smaller than ‘Summer Larger than ‘Jasmine’. Drummer’. Umbel size. Smaller than ‘Summer Larger than ‘Jasmine’. Drummer’. General coloration Light purple, generally Darker purple, generally of the tepals. appearing as pink. appearing as dark pink to red-purple. 

That which is claimed is:
 1. A new and distinct Allium plant named ‘Jasmine’, substantially as described and illustrated herein. 